From September 22 to 26, 2025, the global manufacturing industry will focus on the Hanover Exhibition Center in Germany - the Hanover International European Machine Tool Exhibition (EMO), known as the "peak event of the world's metalworking industry", will celebrate its 50th anniversary. The exhibition with the theme of "Innovative Manufacturing" will once again connect top manufacturers and users around the world, and draw a technological blueprint for the future of industry.
EMO Hannover 2025 is not only an exhibition, but also an industrial celebration spanning half a century. In 1975, when the first exhibition struggled to set sail amidst global economic stagnation and industrial turbulence, exhibitors from Eastern and Western Europe may not have anticipated that this platform focused on "machine tools and solutions" would become a "technological compass" for the global manufacturing industry.
As the world's largest machine tool manufacturer, China will make its debut in EMO 2025 with a strong lineup. In 2024, the total output value of Chinese machine tools will reach 29 billion US dollars, with exports accounting for 29% of the total output. The main markets cover three major fields: electrical, mechanical engineering, and automotive.
The machine tool exhibits include lathes, drilling machines, boring machines, milling machines, flexible machining units and systems for machining centers, transportation machinery and power heads, grinders, tool grinders, gear cutting and precision machining machines, planers, forming machines, slotting machines, lathes/saws, threading machines, honing machines, grinders and polishing machines, deburring and chamfering machines, shearing machines, sheet stamping machines, sheet forming machines, sheet processing units and systems, presses, special application presses, bar, profile and pipe processing machines, wire forming machines, machines for producing bolts, nuts and screws and rivets, metal forming machines, electrocorrosion and electrochemical machines, engraving machines, teaching machine tools, parallel machine tools, etc.